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[Einleitung] Verteilungsfragen sind traditionell eine Domäne der Sozialwissenschaften gewesen, im Bereich der Umweltökonomik spielten sie jedoch jahrelang eher eine untergeordnete Rolle. Da jeder (wirtschafts-)politischer Eingriff Verteilungswirkungen nach sich zieht, sind diese auch bei den...
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There is an increasing demand for transport decisions to be made in thelight of some form of what may generically be called cost benefit analysis(CBA). The actual techniques may vary and often deviate quite significantlyfrom the conventional economic concept of CBA but in all cases theprocedures...
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This paper discusses a number of issues centred around the evaluation of the benefits and costs of transport. It is argued that, for various reasons, transport cannot be treated as an ‘ordinary’ economic sector, and in the paper the policy implications of a number of the sector’s...
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This paper positions time in the centre of spatial economic analysis, with a particular view on transport behaviour. The conventional assumption is that there is for most people in our society a constant travel time budget, so that higher speeds tend to lead to longer travel distance....
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A dynamic 'car-following' extension of the conventional economic model of traffic congestion is presented, which predicts the average cost function for trips in stationary states to be significantly different from the conventional average cost function derived from the speed-flow function. When...
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